Clinton News-Record, 1976-08-05, Page 31 OU
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e_I ifthe lbers Wli dmake
an extraeffort
to attend
Gaines and practices as some
times they have been short of
players., The coaches and
helpers are all busy people
and if they can find tin* to
15.
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will be�supplied. 'The
at sideroad
I ghwa r 21. It is hop
all Township resider
friends will bring their picn.�
baskets and swimwearfor an
afternoon of fun.
The fell dance will possibly
be
0ctoher 2 at Ilplly--CCiuily.
Attendance has been down
the last two weeks for Ladies'
and Men's .hall games due to
the weather and the busy
.eason. Don't forget . the
ladies play - Wednesday
evenings lust for fun so if you
haven't made it out yet,
please try to make it. The
men play Sunday afternoon.
See you at the picnic.
Local obituaries
Jessie McKeever
A longtime resident of the
Clinton area, Jessie May
McKeever, died on Thursday,
July 29 at University Hospital
in: London after a short illness
following a stroke. She was 67
years old.
Born in 1908 to Daniel and
Liza Rueger of Goderich
Township., she was married to
Charles McKeever in 1961 and
moved to Clinton. She was a
housewife and an active
member of the St. Paul's
Anglican Church Ladies
Guild.
Mrs. McKeever is
predeceased, by her husband
and survived by her, brother
William Rueger of RR 2,
Clinton. She is also survived
by two of her children, Mary
M. Partridge of Chilliwack.
B.C. and her son William
Fulford of Kitchener. She is
predeceased by one son,
Gcordon Fulford and survived
Dick Roordii leT'-the Clinton
Christian Reform. song
—service on Sunday evening.
M. Elsie Henderson ac�